Caithness artists are invited to apply for bursaries of up to £750 for their creative development
The ongoing Iron Age archaeological dig at Swartigill in Caithness has uncovered uniquely patterned pottery sherds and a courtyard area.
Relentless attempts by online scammers and dwindling resources to stop them are causing the highest ever levels of fraud in Scotland.
Caithness Drugs and Alcohol Forum will host a weekend event celebrating recovery and wellbeing over September 16-17.
What appears to be a human leg bone was discovered by visitors to Dunnet beach and police investigations continue
Highland Council invites Caithness community groups to apply for a share of the 2023/24 allocation of the Nature Restoration Fund.
A conservation programme announced that it is looking for 14 young people aged 16 to 25 to join its Species on the Edge Youth Panel
Caithness drivers are being urged to brush up on their understanding of seatbelt laws to avoid facing hefty financial penalties.
The council discussed changes concerning the collection, storage and treatment of upholstered domestic seating at recycle facilities in Highland.
RAC patrol Lee Wingate started out on his quest to be the first to run unsupported from John O’Groats to Land’s End for a new world record.
Some new faces have just arrived at Noss Primary School in Wick and headteacher Fraser Thomson said the staff are delighted with the recent intake.
The winter vaccination programme in Caithness is set to begin this Monday (September 4) for those eligible.
The national roll-out of life-saving Naloxone to Police Scotland’s operational officers, trialled in Caithness, has been officially completed.
A Portgower man has given a £2000 cheque to a dog charity in Caithness as a thankyou for all the happy years spent with his rescue collie Daisy.
International Overdose Awareness Day is the world’s largest annual campaign about overdose.
On Saturday (August 26) Dounreay hosted its first family day since the pandemic, with around 1000 site staff and their families gathering together.
Edinburgh author David Munro is coming to Thurso Library on Davidson's Lane for a public event on Monday, September 11 from 2-4pm.
Jobs that Highland Council fail to do are being undertaken by community groups throughout Caithness with the latest being Watten Helps Out.
Scottish Archaeology Month is underway and the excavation at the Swartigill Iron Age site near Thrumster is back on with an Open Day this Saturday
Thurso Library successfully ran the Summer reading Challenge for 2023 called Ready Set Read.